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Chapter 1935: Four Prodigies

"I'm Instructor Orum."

Orum looked at the youths crowding the dojo, hiding his confusion behind a cold expression. How the hell did he end up becoming a teacher? Doing something like that had never been a part of his plans.

In fact, he was supposed to be preparing to challenge the Second Nightmare right now. His soul core had long been saturated, and he had carefully assembled a potent arsenal of suitable Memories. He was even in negotiations to purchase a powerful Echo.

He was also in contact with several seasoned Awakened, searching for reliable companions to enter the Seed. Each of them had endured the horrors of the Nightmare Spell shoulder to shoulder with Orum at some point in the past, so he trusted both their skill and their character. However, assembling a strong cohort was about more than mere power.

There was also the question of complementing each other's powers and covering for each other's weaknesses... not to mention that most people were unwilling to even entertain the thought of gambling away their lives by challenging the Second Nightmare. In short, the process was slow.

So why was he at the Awakened Academy, preparing to teach a combat class? Orum's gaze briefly fell on a young woman with raven hair and gloomy eyes. There was his reason.

Of course, he did not let it show. It would not do Little Ki any good if everyone knew that she was favored by one of the instructors, and more than that, he was not here to be her friend. He was here to teach her how to survive, and the lessons she needed to learn were all harsh and unforgiving. So, he had to maintain a stern facade.

Plus... Orum was ashamed to admit that he had not been a good elder to Little Ki. So, it was questionable if he even had the right to act friendly around her. Looking at the crowd of Sleepers, he lingered for a few moments, and then asked in a cold voice:

"I will be teaching you combat. All of you here have already faced the First Nightmare, so you are not children anymore. You'll be treated as adults. Don't expect any pity from me — the world is a ruthless place, after all, and the Spell will not show you any mercy."

Orum smiled darkly.

"...What do you think the essence of combat is?"

Most youths remained silent, afraid to speak in front of the stern instructor. Only a few of them remained calm.

Anvil — the tall young man with a cold and unapproachable expression — raised his chin slightly and answered in a calm, clear voice:

"The essence of combat is a confrontation between warriors. The warrior who wields a better weapon and knows how to use it with greater skill wins. Combat is the purest expression of one's valor and will, and therefore, its essence is glory."

Orum stared at him silently.

'So many words... so little sense!'

This poor kid must have spent too much time with his father. Warden of Valor was a great man, sure, but his solemn adherence to knightly values often went too far. It was more than enough to indoctrinate an impressionable child into having strange ideas, no doubt.

Granted, young Anvil seemed better than he could have been. At least Orum saw a hint of cold practicality in him — his words might have been lofty, but he still remained grounded.

'Now, how do I disabuse him of these nonsensical notions without sounding too harsh...‘

Before Orum could say anything, however, another voice resounded in the dojo — it was the youth with black hair and grey eyes he had noticed during the ceremony, speaking in a confident tone:

"The essence of combat is murder."

His simple answer caused a few chuckles from the crowd of Sleepers. Orum, however, looked at him with interest.

"Elaborate."

"What is there to elaborate? The enemy wants to murder you, and you want to murder the bastard first. That's all there is to it — everything else is just nonsense."

Orum suppressed a smile.

'What a feral child.’

The youth had been delivered to the Northern Quadrant by ship, so he had no friends and no family here... or anywhere, most likely, considering his habits and attitude. Orum shook his head lightly.

"Not every battle is fought with the intent of killing the enemy."

The youth suddenly smiled.

"Well, that just means that you're fighting it wrong."

There was another wave of chuckles, and Orum blinked.

'That rascal...'

Something was telling him that he would have his hands full with this one. Smile of Heaven glanced at the cynical youth and hurriedly covered her mouth with a hand, trying to suppress mirth. Anvil, meanwhile, looked unamused... he even lost his flawless composure for a moment, shaking his head and uttering in a disapproving tone:

"Ridiculous..."

Well, at least Warden's son was still a human.

Orum shifted his gaze to Little Ki, who was standing in the back row, and asked neutrally:

"What do you think?"

The Sleepers turned around, not sure whom he was asking. Ki Song did not seem to have made an impression, so many looked confused.

Put on the spot, she frowned slightly.

Her answer, however, was calm:

"The essence of combat is failure. If you are forced to fight, you have already lost."

Orum raised an eyebrow, surprised by her answer. It had some merit, sure — more than that, he was somewhat inclined to agree. The second-best way to resolve a conflict was to never give the enemy a chance to fight you, in the first place — by killing them before the battle could even begin. The best way to resolve a conflict was to prevent it from happening entirely.

However, very few would have given such an answer in this era of strife and bloodshed. Awakened prided themselves on being skilled warriors above all else. Smile of Heaven looked at the older girl with a hint of mirth in her eyes. "You've just insulted every Awakened in the world... uh... Ki? Including our venerable parents... and Instructor Orum..."

Little Ki threw a gloomy glance at her, then turned her gaze to Orum and looked him right in the eyes.

"...It's not my problem if they feel insulted by the truth."

Smile of Heaven finally couldn't hold herself back and laughed.

Orum sighed quietly.

'I'm going to have my hands full with this one too, aren't I?‘

He couldn't have known, of course...

But Sunny, who was experiencing his memories, did.

He knew that this was the first conversation between four people who would go on to shake the very foundation of the world.

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    GoatBom
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    One of my fav flashbacks so far
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    Kenneth
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    Sunny would have liked broken sword
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    ÐIABLÔ
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    Wait who is the boy with grey hair
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      YoUrBrUh
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      Nep’s father
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    siccricc
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    Huh so it's him ...
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    Elrenegat
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    Ain't no way that song survived the fourth nightmare with such a trash ability
    It's just not possible
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      Lrb
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      Na verdade é bem apelão, veja bem, se ele matar uma criatura já é adicionada no seu "exército" e isso vai aumentando até sabesse lá onde, além da coorte dela
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        Elrenegat
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        It's her domain and her dominion over death that she got after her fourth nightmare that allows her to raise the dead, not her awakened ability, so she got it afterward
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          Lrb
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          Realmente, mas qual seria sua habilidade transcendente ?
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            Elrenegat
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            The fourth ability is a transformation, it almost all of the time suck you know
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    DemonofDesire
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    Hey dummybaron i need help i have insane idea about puppeteers shroud since you said that its impossible that ki song true name is connected to puppeteers shroud because of different timeline.
    Sunny got the puppeteers shroud after killing mountain king but what if ki song first nightmare is about corrupting the once righteous king and now the mountain king

    Puppeteer's Shroud
    Memory Description: [A worm of doubt once found its way into a righteous king's heart. With time, the king was devoured from inside and became its puppet. A lifetime later, the Puppeteer Worm escaped from the king's dead body, leaving behind a cacoon of black silk. No one knows where it went; however, once people dared to approach the silent castle, they found the silk among the mountains of gnawed bones and fashioned it into an armor.]

    I just have that idea after seeing the Covetous Coffer
    Memory Description: ["You are very strange!" said Noctis. Why was his new friend so deathly afraid of chests? Why was he so timid and pale? "Don't be afraid, these are just my treasure chests. They won't bite. Well... except for this one. This one will eat you alive."]
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      Dummybaron
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      It's not going to work, because you mistaken how Nightmares work. Nightmare isn't time travel machine, it's just projection/recration of what actually happen in history. Noctis met original Shadow Spawn and had same dialog with it as with Sunny in 2nd Nightmare, but it wasn't time travel it's just Sunny took the role of Shadow Spawn in his 2nd Nightmare.

      In 2nd Nightmare Sunny killed Solvain but if it was time travel then it creates a paradox since original Solvain was alive and suffered for thousands of years before her suffering was ended by Sunny in original world.
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        Dudeyouneedtochill
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        Exactly what I was about to say
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        Zrilla
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        Чувак ты чертовски прав в том что кошмары не путешествие во времени, но повторение диалогов? Типа то что у Ноктиса в настоящем прошлом, был диалог с теневым порождением это догадка, тот факт что Санни в теле теневого демона говорил с Ноктисом, не является доказательством что такой же диалог был в прошлом. Я не думаю что сюжет кошмаров так сильно линеин что повторяет диалоги между живыми существами. Хотя если это не так то меня уже давно волновал вопрос, почему в кошмаре нельзя распросить кого-то типа Ноктиса кто много знает, распросить такого человека обо всëм, как миры устроены, кто такие боги, ну и типа того
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          Dummybaron
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          Так ты можешь, но во первых кто-то кроме Ноктиса тебе может не рассказать, начать подозревать итд.. Во вторых они расспросили его насчёт Runic Sorcery и он с переменным успехом их научил. В третьих они +- расспросили Ананке о всяком. В четвёртых в Кошмаре тебе ну знаешь самую малюсенькую малость не до этого, особенно когда в некоторых Кошмарах происходит такой п***ец что тебе нужно просто не сдохнуть а об остальном подумаешь как ни будь потом.

          Да диалоги повторяются потому что Заклинание использует Судьбу за основу происходящего в Кошмаре, из за того что это лишь проекция её можно серьёзно порушить в нескольких местах(Санни выжил в первом Кошмаре хотя оригинальный Раба умер без шансов). Но судьба есть судьба и если ты активно не захочешь перевернуть ход судьбы в Кошмаре, Судьба пойдёт так как и должна была. Санни и оригинал Shadow Spawn одинаково немного насторожились при виде сундуков, но по разным причинам, Санни сделал это потому что знал что среди них есть мимик, Shadow Spawn мог просто не доверять Ноктису по любой причине они та не сильно знакомы тогда были.
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            Elrenegat
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            Zrilla is right
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    JAYDEEP
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    Guys, I am not seeing chapter 1936
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      alogran
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      in comments to 1934
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        JAYDEEP
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        Alright
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      DragonGhost
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      Check previous chapter or wait for 24 hours
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    A Hedgehog
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    Of course, G3 wouldn't tell us about a Sovereign's Defect so easily.
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    ZEXOS
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    1937. Her Last Trace


    Orum spent several weeks after the solstice feeling numb. There was little to do at the Academy now that the students were away, and he did not want to keep vigil next to their sleeping pods, like some other instructors did in secret.

    So, he returned home, spending time with his sister and her children during the day and concentrating on taking care of his Citadel at night.

    But even when Orum was with other people, he remained quiet and detached, his expression subdued. His mind was far away.

    He was thinking about Ravenheart, his heart full of anguish and regret.

    Death was an old friend to the original Awakened like himself, and he had lost many friends and comrades to its clutches. And yet, her death wounded him much deeper than anything had in the past.

    lt was bitterly ironic, in hindsight. Orum had lived a long life, and the time the two of them had spent together was not that long. The last time he had seen her was more than a decade ago. And yet... now that Ravenheart was gone, he realized that the great volume of space she inhabited in his heart was incomparable to the fleeting brevity of the few short months they had spent as companions.

    But there was nothing he could do, anymore. He could never see her again, and he would never be able to repay his debt to her. It was too late. Ravenheart had died alone, far away, with no one standing by her side.

    Now, her presence in his heart was replaced with a hollow absence, and all he was left with was regret.

    The only trace of her that remained was her daughter.

    "Orie, are you alright?"

    He glanced at his sister, hearing concern in her voice, and smiled gently.

    "Sure. Don't worry."

    Orum hesitated for a few moments, then asked suddenly:

    "Do you remember Ravenheart?"

    Seeing confusion in her eyes, he corrected himself.

    "Jiwon. Do you remember her?"

    His sister frowned, started to shake her head, but then brightened.

    "Ah! Auntie Jiwon? She was with us when we arrived at NQSC, right? Sure, I remember... she was very kind. Why are you asking?"

    Orum looked away.

    "...It's nothing. I met her daughter at the Academy recently, so I was just thinking about the past."

    His sister smiled.

    "Her daughter? Then you have to take good care of her! Oh, and protect her well from the male students... if she's as pretty as her mother, then they'll be making trouble!"

    Orum forced out another smile and nodded.

    "Sure. I will."

    Soon enough, he found himself back at the Academy. By then, many of the Sleepers had undergone the Awakening and returned from the Dream Realm. A particular grey-eyes, brazen youth had even managed to earn himself a True Name on his first visit to the Dream Realm, and was now known as... Broken Sword? Orum would have to check the records again to be sure.

    Ki Song was the last of the four front-runners to come back.

    He found her in the dormitory cafeteria, eating a light meal in solitude. The Awakening had made the young woman even more beautiful, earning her quite a few stares, but he couldn't see her as anything but a child...

    Even though he knew that she was not — not anymore, and not by a long shot. "Uncle Orie."

    He sat down across from her and looked at her silently, not knowing what to say.

    Was he supposed to offer her condolences? Beg her for forgiveness? Promise her that everything will be fine?

    All these words sounded hypocritical and hollow in his mind.

    Eventually, Orum said:

    "I heard that you ended up south of Bastion."

    Ki Song nodded slowly.

    "Yes. I was sent to the shores of the Stormsea. It took me some time to make it all the way to Rivergate."

    He considered the known geography of the Dream Realm for a few moments, then smiled.

    "It's not that far from my own Citadel. If you want... I can reach Rivergate in a few weeks and take you back with me. You'll be welcome among my people. I'll take care of you."

    The young woman looked at him silently, her gaze calm and strangely dark. He couldn't read what she was thinking at all.

    Eventually, she asked:

    "Why would you go to all the trouble on my behalf?"

    Orum met her gaze, then leaned back with a sigh.

    Indeed, they were passing acquaintances at best. Little Ki was an orphan now, with no valuable connections to speak of. While talented, she had not proven herself yet, so there would be no factions clamoring to recruit her at all costs. Considering all that, his offer to brave the dangers of the Dream Realm for her sake could hardly be explained... unless one considered less savory motives. Orum shook his head and answered simply:

    "Because I owe your mother a debt."

    He had wanted to say that he was Ravenheart's friend, but realized that he did not even deserve to make that claim.

    Ki Song sighed deeply and looked away.

    After a while, she suddenly asked:

    "How great a debt?"

    Orum hesitated, unsure how to answer. Eventually, he simply shrugged and said in a neutral tone:

    "Great enough."

    The young woman nodded slowly and faced him once again.

    "Then I have a favor to ask you, Uncle Orie. A big one."

    She paused for a moment, then said in a determined tone:

    "Please help me reach my mother's Citadel."

    Orum frowned.

    'Ravenheart's Citadel...‘

    From what he remembered, it was called Jade Palace, and very little was known about it — after all, it was so remote, infinitely far from most populous human enclaves in the Dream Realm.

    Many regions of the Dream Realm had already been explored, but few were under human control. The area around Bastion was relatively known, stretching all the way to the inhospitable mountain chain in the north. Beyond the mountains lay a vast and largely untamed wilderness, and beyond even that, a titanic mountain range known as the Hollow Mountains rose toward the sky.

    A few daredevils had crossed the first mountain chain in the past, but no one had ever returned alive from the Hollow Mountains. They were a Death Zone, which was a name given to those regions of the Dream Realm where no human could ever survive.

    The Jade Palace was said to be situated near the Hollow Mountains, but far, far to the west. The problem was that if one traveled west of Bastion, they would hit an impenetrable barrier of Death Zones, as well.

    So, the only way to do what Little Ki wanted to do was to travel south of Rivergate, reach the Stormsea, sail west along its shore, make landfall beyond the wall of Death Zones, and then brave the perils of the Dream Realm all the way to the northern boundary of its known area.

    It was a journey spanning tens of thousands of kilometers, full of unknown dangers and deadly threats. Even if they were to travel most of the distance by boat, it would still take them many months to reach the destination... if they weren't eaten by some dreadful Nightmare Creature on the way, of course.

    The other option was to somehow find a Nightmare Gate connected to a Seed in the vicinity of the Jade Palace and follow the Call there.

    The favor Little Ki was asking of him was indeed a big one.

    Orum remained silent for a few moments, studying her youthful face somberly. Eventually, he asked:

    "Why do you want to go there?"

    The young woman met his heavy gaze with dark determination, then raised her chin slightly and answered in an even tone:

    "Because it's mine."

    Orum stared at her before looking away with a sigh.

    There were a lot of things he had to consider before making the decision. His own Citadel, the preparations to challenge the Second Nightmare, potential risks... whether it was worth it to put himself in danger to help this young woman, who was practically a stranger, to begin with...

    But really, deep down, he already knew what he was going to do.

    Orum nodded.

    "Alright, Little Ki... Awakened Song. I will help you reach the Jade Palace." And he would make sure that she got there alive and well.
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      ZEXOS
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      1938. Dispossessed


      It took Orum a few days to arrange his affairs and prepare to depart for Rivergate. He was not a pillar of humanity by any means, but he was still a very wealthy man — even if the worst happened, his sister and her kids would not want for anything. They shared his high rank in the controversial citizenship system established by the government a few years back, as well.

      That said, Orum was not planning on dying in some godforsaken corner of the Dream Realm on the way to the Jade Palace. He was not arrogant, but he was confident in himself. Seasoned Awakened like him were few and far between — in the whole world, there were maybe only a few dozen.

      He had not only survived, but also thrived during the darkest days of humanity. So, the Nightmare Spell would have to work really hard to bring him down. Leaving his body in a sleeping pod and walking through the gates of his Citadel, Orum traveled south. Traversing the wilderness reminded him of his younger days, but he did not allow nostalgia to make him complacent. A couple of weeks later, he arrived at the edges of an ancient forest.

      His armor had a few scratches, and there was a scattering of soul shards in his pack. A trail of dead abominations was left in his wake.

      The forest, however... the forest was an entirely different kind of beast. Entering it alone was simply asking to be swallowed by it.

      So, Orum made camp and waited for a while. The sea of leaves rustled in the distance, and the nearby river murmured as it flowed south, disappearing between the tall trees.

      He spent a restless night on its bank. On the next day, a battered ship appeared from somewhere upstream, and Orum used his chance to brave the strong current and climb aboard — the crew was surprised to see him, but glad to have another Awakened blade with them for the last and most dangerous leg of the journey.

      The river was teeming with Nightmare Creatures, but it was still safer than the dark expanse of the forest. So, unless someone had a cohort of Wardens knights escorting them, they preferred to travel by water.

      Orum reached the Mirror Lake, changed ships at Bastion, and continued on his way to Rivergate.

      By the time he met Little Ki there, he was carrying quite a few soul shards with him.

      "Here. Take them... the more saturated your core is, the easier it will be for us to travel."

      The young woman took the shards silently and crushed them one by one in her fist.

      They were currently in the dining hall of Rivergate. There was a small crowd of Awakened having a meal there — some of them warriors serving Jest, some simply people anchored at the ancient fortress.

      The master of the Citadel himself, luckily, was nowhere to be seen. Now that Anvil had Awakened, his father's old comrades — those of them who were still alive — were probably busy guiding the young man in hunting down Nightmare Creatures in the wilderness, both to saturate his core and to help him gain experience. Warden had big hopes for his youngest son.

      Orum looked at Little Ki quietly.

      She was wearing an enchanted black leather armor, trying to look calm and confident. However, he knew that she was most likely disoriented and afraid. It took time to get used to the Dream Realm... and most people never did.

      Those like him who were at home here were the minority.

      He hesitated for a few moments.

      "Why do you really want to go to the Jade Palace? Are you planning to take revenge on the Nightmare Creature that killed your mother? If so... sure, let's do it. But we'll have to be careful. Ravenheart was strong, so if that thing managed to kill her, we have our work cut out for us."

      She paused for a moment, then shook her head.

      "No. The Nightmare Creature... it's already dead. Mom killed it before succumbing to her wounds."

      Orum raised an eyebrow.

      "Why, then?"

      Little Ki gave him her usual gloomy look and remained silent for a while. Eventually, she said:

      "She arranged for the Citadel to become mine, in case anything happened to her. The uncles and aunties who live there... they were supposed to take care of me and carry out her will.‘l

      Orum frowned, already suspecting what had happened.

      "But they haven‘t?"

      She smiled darkly.

      "No. They took the shards and Memories she set aside for me, and they've taken the Citadel, too. They told me that they‘ll gladly surrender it to me if I Awaken and come to claim ownership of the Jade Palace, though."

      Orum sighed. Of course, they had said that — knowing perfectly well that the Dream Realm was vast, and her chances of making it to that remote place alive were very slim. A young girl with no connections would not dare to travel far across the wilderness, in the first place.

      Ruling a Citadel was both prestigious and lucrative, so the newly ownerless Jade Palace would ignite people's greed.

      They had underestimated Little Ki's determination, though.

      As well as her connections.

      He shook his head and asked in a business—like tone:

      "What is your Awakened Ability?"

      She hesitated for a few moments.

      "...I can animate inanimate objects and control them like puppets."

      Orum considered that Ability for a while. It sounded useful... almost as if Little Ki could create surrogate Echoes without actually receiving them from the Spell. Of course, he would have to see just how powerful her puppets were, and how well she could control them in a fight.

      A puppeteer was quite a frightening existence, though. Orum had battled a few abominations with similar powers in the past, and each time was a real nightmare.

      He nodded.

      "What about your Flaw?"

      The young woman stared at him silently.

      "...I'm not telling."

      Orum laughed.

      "Good. I would have stopped you if you tried. Never reveal your Flaw to anyone, girl. Not even your family."

      She continued to stare at him with the same expression.

      "I don't have a family."

      He hid his pain and discomfort behind a smile.

      "Well, you will. Hopefully, one day soon."

      At that, her expression subtly changed, turning even more gloomy.

      They left Rivergate the next day, traveling by boat to the shores of the Stormsea. There, a large ship was already waiting for them — Orum had pulled some strings and arranged passage west for himself and Little Ki. Despite the fact that he knew the captain, hiring her had cost him a fortune.

      Soon, the ship set sail and dove into the perilous mists of the nebulous ocean.
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        James005
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        Is her flaw ...is being infertile???
        Like a 'death'domain ability user can't make new life or something????
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          rekicchi
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          I don't think her Aspect or Domain is related to death, any longer. It's more like puppeteering and manipulation just like she said in here.
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            James005
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            Nah she basically a necromancer
            Maybe a extension of her aspect, but definitely more of a death domain than beast linage
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              Dummybaron
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              I think her domain is more flesh, bone, blood, corpses manipulation than Death. Death is creation of Shadow, and True Death Domain would manipulate Souls/Shadows of the dead rather than just corpses with no Essence, no Aspects, no Mind, and nothing from original left in it. They are just objects to manipulate, not ressurected creatures.
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    f5 - f5 - f5 -f5...
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